School me on hub and spoke federations

Mike Flynn shibbolethlynda at yahoo.com
Mon May 13 16:44:57 EDT 2013


Thanks, Corey!


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 From: Corey Scholefield <coreys at uvic.ca>
To: Shib Users <users at shibboleth.net> 
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 11:50 AM
Subject: RE: School me on hub and spoke federations
 


 
Hi Mike...

If you've got a chance, check out chapter 12 in Phil Windley's "Digital Identity" text, which provides a reasonable overview of 3 different federation patterns:

Ad-hoc federation
Hub-and-spoke federation
Identity federation network

<http://books.google.ca/books/about/Digital_Identity.html?id=o8mHSbDHgPsC>

Corey

                

Corey Scholefield | coreys at uvic.ca
Identity Systems Administrator 
University of Victoria | Victoria, B.C. Canada

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From: users-bounces at shibboleth.net [users-bounces at shibboleth.net] on behalf of Mike Flynn [shibbolethlynda at yahoo.com]
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2013 11:12 AM
To: users at shibboleth.net
Subject: School me on hub and spoke federations


Was recently asked to look at Kennisnet.nl as federation for another client.  Looking at their fed they call it a "hub and spoke" federation.  Their metadata only consists of a single SP/Idp pair that Kennisnet maintains.  Does not look to work like the more traditional federations (a'la InCommon etc).

Google has been pretty worthless trying to get information on how this type of federation works.  Can anyone enlighten me?
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